100 Days of Ceasefire Violations in Gaza

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Hamas says Israel has violated the ceasefire more than 1,298 times in the first 100 days. (Photo: QNN. Design: Palestine Chronicle)Hamas says Israel has violated the ceasefire more than 1,298 times in the first 100 days. (Photo: QNN. Design: Palestine Chronicle)

Hamas Lists Nine Demands to Mediators

Palestine Chronicle Staff

Jan. 21, 2026

Hamas says Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire 1,298 times over 100 days, killing 483 Palestinians, restricting aid, and blocking reconstruction, while urging mediators to enforce nine demands.

On the 100th day since the Gaza ceasefire agreement entered into force on Oct. 10, Hamas reaffirmed its “full, precise, and transparent” commitment to the terms of the agreement, while documenting what it described as systematic Israeli violations and outlining nine demands directed at mediators and international bodies.

In a memorandum issued Tuesday via its Telegram channel, Hamas said the document was submitted to “the brotherly mediators (Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey), the guarantor parties, Their Majesties, Highnesses, and Excellencies, as well as governments and relevant international organizations.”

Hamas stated that, based on its “national and humanitarian responsibilities,” it treated the ceasefire agreement as a “binding framework” aimed at protecting civilians and halting bloodshed, not as a “political cover” for continued aggression or the “reproduction of genocidal policies,” in reference to Israeli actions.

The movement stressed that while it adhered faithfully to the agreement, Israeli forces continued to carry out killings, direct targeting of civilians, field and fire violations, and the imposition of coercive realities on the ground.

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